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Reports | Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain come to an agreement over Neymar

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Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain have come to an agreement over Neymar, with reports indicating that the Brazilian will be loaned to Barcelona. The 28-year-old is itching to leave the Ligue 1 giants but with a move out of Barcelona’s reach, the two sides have struggled to come to an agreement.

After months and months of speculation, it looks like things might finally be over between Neymar and Paris Saint-Germain. The Brazilian has been itching to leave France and head back to Barcelona, with the Catalan giants equally keen on a move. But, their move for Antoine Griezmann has changed their monetary reach and the amount they can spend on the 28-year-old.

This has halted any move for Neymar, with PSG asking in excess of €200 million for the Brazilian’s signature this summer. However, there might be a way around that with the Express (h/t Sport) reporting that forward could be in line for a loan move to the Camp Nou.

The deal would include an obligation to buy the 28-year-old, which would make things easier on both sides. Reports further indicate that while Neymar has indicated his desire to leave, the fact that the buying club are Barcelona has played a big factor.

It’s why no move has taken place as of yet, with the relationship between the two sides souring ever since Neymar made the decision to quit the Camp Nou. The Brazilian hasn’t taken part in any pre-season friendlies so far, even missing the Trophee des Champions, which has fuelled rumors that he has refused to play for PSG.

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